Chanderi Silk Sarees Online:
The bigger version of the ‘Butti’ is popularly known as ‘Butta’.A major difference in the making methods is that the ‘Buttis’ of
hand-woven Chanderi sarees, retain their shape and appearance throughout the
life of the fabric, with no thread coming out from the ‘Butti’ structure. The
same cannot be said for the one woven from synthetic yarn, which tends to lose
the initial shape and appearance after some time.Chanderi
Sarees with silk as the base fabric have zari brocades with embroidery of
different patterns as Zari, Zardosi, Ari, Gota, Chikan, to name a few.Buttis once
only hand-woven on the fabric, have been replaced by gold-printed ‘Butti’ prints
on the silk fabric body.
Chanderi, in Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh (MP), is known for
its Chanderi Sarees, sheer in quality, fine in texture and a marvellous work in
art and design.The hand-woven variety especially, extracts a lot of patience,
dedication and craftsmanship. A weaving art since royal times, this ethnic
tradition has still survived the test of time, thanks to the people of
Chanderi.
Enhancing the beauty further is the ‘Butti’ or motif, which is an
interlaced, hand-woven, shape, consisting of gold, silver or copper coated
threads. The Asharfi Butti, or Gold Coin shaped Butti has been a popular choice
since earlier times, though the pure gold or silver used in its making has
given way to tested Zari, which is woven from synthetic yarn by needles of
different sizes.
The pure Chanderi Silk Sari with white horizontal stripes and multicolor
floral buttis all over has blue, multi-colour patch borders on either side. The
pallu also has similar design on it. It
is very apt for parties and grand events.The Mustard color plain Chanderi Art Silk
Saree with multi-colour horizontal lines has blue and floral banarasi patch
borders on either side. This pattern is continued for the entire length
including the pallu. An exquisite affair it would do for parties, events and
soial gatherings.
There is this Gorgeous
casual multi color chanderi silk half and half embroidery sari, which has small
artistic zari bootis and floral zari embroidery along with maroon, green patch
plain borders and an elegant designer pallu with beautiful butti patch work. This
grand creation suits parties, weddings, corporate events and social functions.
Parties
are generally occasions for fun, enjoyment, social exchange. For women, it is
also an opportunity to display their latest acquisitions in apparel.The
saree is a popular fabric nationwide; a once traditional garment that has
assumed the level of a fashion statement. Sarees are light, airy, comfortable
and come in very many varieties, fabric materials, designs, patterns and
colours.The
occasion demands the type of saree that is to be worn.Grand Parties like
weddings demand long presence, easy movement, and maintenance of look all the
time. Hence when comfort with appearance is prime, pattu saris or pure silk
saris which are not very heavy, airy and with a lot of zari work and other
finery would be a good choice.
Mysore silks
and Kanjeevaram silks as well as Dharmavaram Silk Saris also known as Rajwadi Sarees
are known for their broad borders and gold brocade embroidered pallus,
available in a combination of soft colours, exquisite designs and varying
patterns. Banarasi and Chanderi Sico fabrics have zari brocades
with embroidery of different patterns as Zari Zardosi, Ari,Gota,Chikan.The more informal kind of parties could have
their cotton versions with brilliant floral designs or batik with beautiful floral prints and adornments like embroidery and patch
work. Assam and Meghalaya silks, light in weight and with a lot of eye-catching
motifs in zari and thread work would also be good choices. Art silk sarees with
trending prints are a preferred choice of current times for their light weight,
flowing style and airy comfort. The
Bandhani Crepe Silk Sari having Jaipuri prints, with tinsel printing on them
and border embroidered with kundans and sequins, would be a nice change for
smaller house parties.
A very good variant, as the ‘Sambalpuri Bomkai saree’,
whose print has a more appealing look on account of depictions of nature,
animals and birds, would be preferred for traditional parties, house-warming
parties and regional wedding parties.Chattisgarh
Sarees, famous for the special use of printing techniques of block batik and
dabu in organic dyes have vibrant color combinations with tribal prints of
trees, human figures, flowers, animals as popular motifs and Ari embroidery,
jaali or net embroidery in geometric or floral design. Sico sarees with latest
printings of block, batik, bandhani are lovely. All such varieties would be the
right choice for social invites. Elegant embroidery patterns on the Sico or
silk cotton saree enhances the appeal of the party wearer.
Summer parties
demand something light and airy which should be absorbent and comfortable for
the weather and ocasion. South handloom Cottons with fancy designer prints and the
Bengal handloom cotton sari famous for its fine, transparent texture and light
weight Fancy artistic hand woven bootis, jamdhani design, printed motifs and hand
painting, would do nicely. Unnati
silks, the largest ethnic online Indian shop
offers exquisite designer Chanderi silk
sarees with matching blouse for online sale. Our Online shopping
store has the widest range of rich Indian Sarees and Salwar kameez. At Unnati
Silks, you can buy unique, exclusive collection at affordable prices.
Unnatisilks also trades in places like Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Ernakulum, Delhi, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, Kochi and many other Indian cities. We also do worldwide express shipping to countries like Russia, Germany, China, United Kingdom (UK), UAE, Dubai, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, Korea and others.
Contact:
UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD,#3-4-360, Vajra Complex, General Bazar (Tobacco Bazar), M.G.Road, Hyderabad-500003.AP,India.040-64555251 or 97000 57744.
www.unnatisilks.com
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